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The church dates from the 15th century and is built of hamstone.
The village is built almost entirely of the local hamstone.
Many local buildings are made from the local yellow Hamstone.
The house is built of red sandstone with Hamstone dressings.
The site, particularly the northern and western areas, has been damaged by quarrying for Hamstone.
It is made of local lias stone with Hamstone dressings.
It is distinctive for the traditional hamstone construction of many of its buildings.
It has a wide main street lined with hamstone cottages, some thatched.
There is a hamstone effigy of a cross-legged knight under the north window.
It is built of hamstone with an octagonal shaft on a stepped circular base.
Today hamstone is only quarried in two areas at the top of Ham Hill.
The stone church is dressed with Hamstone with clay tile roofs.
Valerian grew out of lichen-crusted walls and the hamstone was golden in the evening sun.
The older buildings are built of hamstone.
St Catherine's exterior is blue lias and golden hamstone.
Building materials include local lias stone and hamstone.
The current church was built of local lias stone cut and squared, with hamstone dressings.
The two-storey thatched hall house is made of local stone with hamstone dressings.
Continue with hedge on right, cross hamstone stile.
These areas weather differentially to give weathered hamstone its characteristic furrowed appearance.
Rowland's Mill is a Hamstone watermill dating from the 17th century.
The front roadside wall of the farmhouse has an ashlar hamstone archway dating from 1622.
The village is built predominantly out of the local hamstone still quarried on Ham Hill, two miles to the west.
The church is built of North Curry sandstone, with hamstone dressing and a slate roof.
The hamstone Manor House has 11th-century origins, with the present building being from all periods from the 15th century.